Mastering Enochian Magick Vol. III: Mastering the Thirty Aires The final piece of the Enochian puzzle was revealed to John Dee and Edward Kelley following the structure and attributions of the Great Table. The Thirty Aires, represented as a series of concentric spheres extending outward from the Earth and into the Heavens, have inspired modern magicians to perform countless scrying experiments that have produced records of varying quality. But the original design of the Thirty Aires in fact encodes a complex and effective system of political and geographical magick. Dee hoped to use this new…mehr
Mastering Enochian Magick Vol. III: Mastering the Thirty Aires The final piece of the Enochian puzzle was revealed to John Dee and Edward Kelley following the structure and attributions of the Great Table. The Thirty Aires, represented as a series of concentric spheres extending outward from the Earth and into the Heavens, have inspired modern magicians to perform countless scrying experiments that have produced records of varying quality. But the original design of the Thirty Aires in fact encodes a complex and effective system of political and geographical magick. Dee hoped to use this new magical technology in the service of his Queen and country, shaping political events all over the world. Author Scott Michael Stenwick now does for the Thirty Aires what he did for the Great Table and Mystical Heptarchy, presenting the material in a context that is true to Dee and Kelley's original schema along with a ritual template that includes both modern and traditional grimoire techniques. The entities of the Thirty Aires include powers spanning the terrestrial realms of the Earth and the zodiacal forces of the Heavens. These powers provide many opportunities for both effective practical work and transformative mystical operations. Unlock the secrets of the Thirty Aires and put them to work transforming your life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scott Michael Stenwick was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1969. A natural storyteller from early childhood, he was drawing pictures and assembling them into simple narratives before he could read or write. In elementary school he was exposed to computers when his school acquired an Apple II in 1977 and has been writing and programming ever since. He developed an interest in esoteric studies as a teenager following in the footsteps of his great-grandmother, a professional astrologer and medium, and began practicing ritual and ceremonial magick.Scott attended Saint Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota and graduated in 1991 with a degree in psychology. In college he worked on two novels in addition to his studies. One of these novels would become Arcana, released in December 2009 by Pendraig Publishing. After graduation he went to work in the computer field and built a career as a software developer and information technology consultant. In this capacity he has worked for several Fortune 500 companies and designed and developed numerous business applications.Scott lives in Minneapolis with his wife and two daughters. After years of solitary magical and mystical work, he joined Ordo Templi Orientis in 1995 and became a Freemason in 1997. He currently serves as a Chartered OTO Initiator and served as Master of Braden Lodge #168 for the 2002 calendar year. In addition, he is part of a smaller magical working group that has been in operation since 2002 and performed numerous experimental workings seeking to advance the general body of magical knowledge.Scott's magical motto is Ananael Qaa, meaning "the secret wisdom of creation" in the Angelic language revealed to John Dee and Edward Kelley in the sixteenth century. Under that motto he maintains a personal blog dedicated to the discussion of magical techniques, the Western Esoteric Tradition, and current events related to magick and spirituality entitled Augoeides - Spiritual Technology for a New Aeon. Augoeides is a Greek term that refers to the Daemon or essential spiritual/magical self.
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